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TRIO Day celebrates success in school, giving back
High school and college students throughout Colorado Mountain College’s service area will be helping at Habitat for Humanity’s building projects and ReStores on Feb. 25, the 2017 National TRIO Day of Service. In addition, from Feb. 20 to 24, students are coordinating food drives, benefitting LiftUp and the Salvation Army. Called Cans Around Campus, the…
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Director Wendy Moore: If you want the world explained to you, go to a play
CMC’s Sopris Theatre Company presents “Sixteen Wounded” Feb. 17-26
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Activist Winona LaDuke to visit CMC Vail Valley at Edwards
Internationally renowned activist Winona LaDuke will visit Colorado Mountain College Vail Valley at Edwards for “An Evening with Winona LaDuke,” a reception, discussion and book signing on Feb. 21. Presented by the CMC Sustainability Speaker Series and Women in Philanthropy, the free public evening event will take place from 6:30-9 p.m. following a workshop with…
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Suspect charged in campus threat
LEADVILLE, COLO. – Feb. 14, 2017 – The Lake County Sheriff’s Office Special Operations Group (SOG) has a suspect in custody following a threat made to the Colorado Mountain College campus in Leadville. Adam Slattery, who attended the college for one semester and was not enrolled this spring, has been charged with resisting arrest, menacing,…
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March for Meals ‘Empty Bowls’ fundraiser returns
Mark March 8 on your calendar for soup and ceramics in Rifle
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Colorado ski couple work the hill, South Korean style
Salty and Allison Marriner prep for the 2018 Winter Olympics
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CMC Board of Trustees approves 2017-18 tuition
The Colorado Mountain College Board of Trustees met Jan. 25 at the college’s Vail Valley campus in Edwards for a community meet-and-greet, a regular board meeting, and two work sessions – one on capital projects, and the other on tuition and fees. Following the work session on tuition and fees, which included presentations by college…
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‘A Celebration of Haute Cuisine’ features student chefs
Four-course fundraising dinner set for Feb. 16
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CMC receives $240,000 from state to continue support of Colorado students
Colorado Mountain College has received $240,000 from the Colorado Opportunity Scholarship Initiative, a program of the Colorado Department of Higher Education. The grant is the second-largest amount awarded to the 19 school districts, higher education institutions, foundations and educational nonprofit organizations that received a share of $3.2 million during this latest grant cycle. These are…